My Partner is Delight

My Partner is Delight
Heading into the great unknown
Showing posts with label Out On The Trail. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Out On The Trail. Show all posts

Thursday, December 29, 2011

A Trail Adventure

I had a trail riding adventure a couple of days ago.

My partner Sandra and I were riding out in the foothills following cattle trails and two tracks when we could find them. There are LOTS of holes out there, everything from a foot across to a few inches. So, you have to stay on a trail and you can only ride out there in the winter when the grass is dead and you can see the ground. Some how we got off of the main cow trail we were following and got onto one that petered out on us.

While we were trying to work our way back to the main trail Chardoney stepped in one of the really big holes and panicked, then jumped out of it. Since I was leaning forward so that I could see the ground to look for holes, I went right off over her shoulder. I landed on my shoulder with my head tucked. I don't think I am hurt too bad, I just have a catch in my back when I breathe too deep, so hopefully it is just a muscle spasm. Waiting for the Aleve to kick in right now.

Chardoney took off and ran over the crest of a hill out of sight. Sandra and I looked at each other - Sandra asked if I was OK and then made her horse stand still. I am so thankful for a riding partner who doesn't panic.
I am thinking that if Char doesn't come back, I am going to have a loooong walk home - we were several miles out. Sure enough though, we hear a high pitched "OMG I am all by myself!" whinny and she came running back to us.
As we were walking along, me leading her while I caught my breath, Chardoney stepped in a smaller hole and got snorty and scared. I have thought about hobble breaking my horses before,  just in case of something like this. Now I think I will find a trainer to help me. If she were hobble broke she wouldn't panic when she feels her legs trapped. It is a good thing for trail horses to know for just such an occasion.

I got back on and we rode the few miles home with no issues, just like nothing happened. Chardoney was calm and cool. I really love this horse!

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Celebration Park

Last weekend I had the opportunity to go to Celebration Park. It is located on the Snake river near Melba Idaho.

My endurance riding  pal Sandra came along with me.  Since her mare Tia had a banged up leg, we rode my two horses Delight and Star. Tia is our endurance-buddy horse and I missed her! I am glad Sandra willing to ride one of my ponies.

We rode a 12 mile loop on the North side of the canyon. This being the first real ride out, the horses were excited and kept up a pace of about 4 mph the whole way.

We ate some food from our packs along the way and the horses munched on the fresh Spring grass.

The weather was spectacular, just the perfect temperature. It was a brilliant first ride of the season.

This picture wasn't taken by me, but it shows what the canyon looks like from the rim. We rode down by the river.


The south side, showing the Snake river


Looking toward the North side of the canyon.


An old stone cabin.
Beautiful worn volcanic rocks strewn across the canyon floor.

 Petroglyphs  found along the canyon floor.